|
PD User
at
2009-09-02 10:12:26
[Reply]
|
IP:124.13.219.★ |
| Neither do we want to be double standard and talk with twisted tongue. |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-09-01 20:15:56
[Reply]
|
IP:118.100.214.★ |
| I am proud to be a Chinese. It"s time for the Chinese to speak up on the unfairness. We will not be dampened by the attacks or succumbed to threats. |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-20 14:22:15
[Reply]
|
IP:115.64.106.★ |
| East is East, West is West and we are different. The West pack countries leading by USA are not interested in human rights issues, demoncrcy etc etc in other countries and in this case China. They keep using these banners to stir troubles in China to: 1. entertain their own people and to ensure they develop an illusion that their governments are better and they have freedom living in a place which is over regulated and exploited by the rich together with their government; 2. a Western domocratic... (More details.) |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-19 19:18:00
[Reply]
|
IP:58.71.169.★ |
Come on China, and old woman called Rabeya Kadeer started all this riots. I strongly urgue the chinese central govt to review policies on the uighur and tibetan. Is that too much heavy handed way in the past that lead to this unrest.
The fact is that tibet and xinjiang are restive regions and heavy handed way to deal with this people guily or innocent simply not a good solution. It create more widespread anger and hatred. Freedom in life dont just measure by the degree of material wealth. Someti... (More details.) |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-28 08:59:52
|
IP:60.54.57.★ |
| |
China is a big country with a large population. Any disturbances created by undesirable elements should be nip in the bud. Otherwise, it will lead to chaos and instability in the country.
Rabeya Kadeer was the instigator who encouraged her supporters to start the Xinjang riots. If she was not punished, then who?
We too love China; and we support the Chinese government to quell the riots and bring peace and stability in Xinjang.
It"s easy to say that the Chinese government must do this or tha... (More details.) |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-19 19:17:43
[Reply]
|
IP:58.71.169.★ |
Come on China, and old woman called Rabeya Kadeer started all this riots. I strongly urgue the chinese central govt to review policies on the uighur and tibetan. Is that too much heavy handed way in the past that lead to this unrest.
The fact is that tibet and xinjiang are restive regions and heavy handed way to deal with this people guily or innocent simply not a good solution. It create more widespread anger and hatred. Freedom in life dont just measure by the degree of material wealth. Someti... (More details.) |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-03 23:49:54
[Reply]
|
IP:219.90.158.★ |
| Why do you even bother to publish this rubbish in English? |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-04 13:15:02
|
IP:75.152.154.★ |
| |
| Rubbish? What is the reason for such a comment? That only shows that you are biased and you are supporting the terrorists. |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-02 18:24:51
[Reply]
|
IP:58.255.35.★ |
On Uighurs and Xinjiang, ex-FBI translator Sibel Edmonds and journalist Eric Margolis note the following:
QUOTE
Sibel was recently asked to write about the recent situation with the Uighurs in Xinjiang, but she declined, apart from saying that “our fingerprint is all over it.”
Of course, Sibel isn’t the first or only person to recognize any of this. Eric Margolis, one of the best reporters in the West on matters of Central Asia, stated that the Uighurs in the training camps in Afghanistan ... (More details.) |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-29 11:13:13
|
IP:60.52.40.★ |
| |
"The world know that America is the double headed snake."
Even at ths stage of near bankrupcy, they will still be so.
Think they are economy no 1? Be careful, it is just a propaganda. We shall see.
But don"t be ured too deeply into its trap! |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-05 06:51:19
|
IP:69.158.53.★ |
| |
| The world know that America is the double headed snake. |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-02 06:31:34
[Reply]
|
IP:114.77.13.★ |
| Until a few weeks ago, nobody in Australia had ever heard of the Uighurs. Then a film about them was scheduled to be shown at the Melbourne Film Festival. The Chinese government asked for the film to be removed. The Festival refused this political interference. The Festival website has since been subjected to several cyber-attacks. The outcome is that (1) most people in Australia now know of Rebiya Kadeer; (2) the Chinese government appears to be an insecure frightened bully primarily intereste... (More details.) |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-09-08 13:40:48
|
IP:60.52.45.★ |
| |
Australians want to be different; they sell minerals to Korean and the Japanese freely but drag their feet on the Chinese"s sale. Just ignore them and buy from others.
Send dissendent Uighurs and Tibetans to Myanmar. Then they will know what is it like to be a minority in other countries beside China.
People who enjoy kindness right from the start never appreciate what they get.
KH |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-09-04 18:48:03
|
IP:203.212.135.★ |
| |
| I am an anglosaxon Australian and horrified that a Zhong Kwor wen is so brainwashed by my now dreadful and shameful culture. It is the west, you ignorant person who is trying to divide and rule China, therefore weaken it further by R. Kadeer"s evil and destructive conduct, by the evil dalai lama"s dreadful conduct like it has successfully done with Vietnam, Korea,Taiwan province, Japan etc. Look at your grand, ancient and profound history without you rose coloured glasses on. Then you may see ... (More details.) |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-03 12:39:11
|
IP:75.152.154.★ |
| |
| That is okay if Australians decide to stand on the side of the Uighur terrorists. Frankly speaking, why should the Chinese and China be so carried away with what foriegn people and governments do? The World Uighur Congress and related groups are declared terrorists not only by the Chinese government but also the UN. They have committed terrorists attacks before this Urumqi riot. For instance, the Uighur separatists have killed 16 police and injured 16 in an attack right before the Beiing Olympic... (More details.) |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-01 23:07:25
[Reply]
|
IP:123.52.83.★ |
Rebiya, and the recent Urumqi riot reminding us the movie"Tianshan Emergency Operation" , in our social rapid development period, such as Rebiya, our motherland"s betrayer they will spill in a certain time, but they will walk to their grave by their dirty plots.
youth, backbone and builders of the socialism, we should clearing our eyes, review the new situation and the Rebiya--the betrayer, let us uphold highly the great banner of socialism, combate bravely against the separatism activity. |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-20 00:43:12
|
IP:122.111.58.★ |
| |
| I would much rather live in a democratic society where I can receive information and be free to make up my own mind as opposed to being told what I can read, what I am to think and how I am to live. China gets upset when the Dalai Lama visits a western country. Why? What do they have to fear. Last year some Australians were killed on a bus in Xian by a crazy man shooting people. The Chinese government demanded the Australian government tell the returning surviving Australian people that were on ... (More details.) |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-08-01 11:44:58
[Reply]
|
IP:71.248.57.★ |
| I don"t understand how Chinese media can accuse western journalists of being biased when its own articles are filled with such hate and unsubstantiated claims. Surely, this can"t be viewed as objective reporting. Finally, I sincerely hope that you will not censor this comment as you have done to other readers who do not agree with this article. Thank you. |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-09-01 20:21:50
|
IP:118.100.214.★ |
| |
| Your don"t understand or you refused to understand. Evidences of misreporting and distorted facts by western meida during the Tibet riots were collected and published. Maybe you had not read enough or were misinformed. |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-03 12:20:31
|
IP:75.152.154.★ |
| |
| No, no, it is not the chinese media and the illiterate who accuse the media of the west of distorted reporting. Primarily it is the people who knows about the west. Is it an irony? But if you are multilingual and knows things of both worlds, it is not too strange for them to come to conclusion that the west is full of twisted reports about China. But China is not alone as a target of negative reporting. Russia, Latin America, the Middle East, the Africans and the Muslims were treated the same wa... (More details.) |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-30 16:15:52
[Reply]
|
IP:202.131.0.★ |
Dalai Lama, Kadeer, soon some Mongolian.....
Nobody who"s not Han wants to be Chinese, despite investments, developments, freedon and dignity always come first. This is the human spirit that cannot be supressed by ideologies or opression.
China will be a much smaller country in the near future ! |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-02 10:50:16
|
IP:209.33.194.★ |
| |
02/08/2009 04:46:27 Alert a moderator
Two Peas In A Pod
By THOMAS DAVID CANADA - USA/ CEDAR CITY
Put a different tire on the same car and it"s still the same car we are being taken on a Joy Ride with Medievalist Tribalist. Neither the Uighurs or Tibetans fostered any any stability in Central Asia for Centuries. This is hardly the time to give dissenter a puppet voice of the Dalia Lama. It is time to Save Ourselves, Before We All Choke And Toast In Our Own Co2"s. It is Time To Align Our Nations... (More details.) |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-07-31 12:17:08
|
IP:158.132.12.★ |
| |
| Many westerners have said that 200 years years ago, and they are longing for such a day. Many also anticipate the government to collapse in the last 60 years and the progress achieved by the reform will reach its end very soon because China is not a "democracy", "freedom", and it economy is controlled by the state. It has not happened yet. |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-29 17:11:53
[Reply]
|
IP:217.17.40.★ |
| Some of you here say that even if the Uighurs become independent, they will be in somebody else"s debt, somebody else"s puppet, that it will all be an illusion of freedom. Well, I say to you: the illusion of freedom is actually better than no freedom at all, as there is no such thing as complete freedom. Even sovereign nations have to look to each other before acting if they don"t want to be left ostracized. We call it diplomacy, and in reality it"s all a mechanism to keep everybody in line. |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-28 20:20:34
[Reply]
|
IP:220.85.81.★ |
| It is understandable that in its effects to create a unified multicultural China that the Chinese government would see the actions of Kadeer as threatening. The Chinese government should provide specific verifiable evidence showing that Kadeer orchestrated this terrorist attack. A key point of Chinese foreign policy is supposed to be respecting the sovereignty of other countries. China would do well to take a less aggressive tone and instead provide the facts and evidence to other countries. The... (More details.) |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-28 03:24:57
[Reply]
|
IP:210.22.19.★ |
| Well, what the Tibetan and Uighur exile activists need to understand is that if they ever achieve their dream of establishing their peoples as independent countries, they will quickly find themselves in debt to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. And if that fails to dampen their enthusiasm for strict compliance with the business needs of the West, then someone will be producing satellite images of what might possibly be a nuclear weapons development facility and it will be time for ... (More details.) |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-26 22:17:19
[Reply]
|
IP:122.161.198.★ |
Things started from Pakistan many years ago but China remained a smiling spectator as terrorists were planning thousand cuts on India. Now the same network of terrorists have knocked on your door after knocking off WTC.
Any ideology that does not conform to the democratic values and traditions would be a pain for civilizations before it dies out. Fundamentalism is dying out and is causing pain to every society before waning out. |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-22 14:32:40
|
IP:118.94.113.★ |
| |
| so you know pakistan is using terrorist organizations against india then also yours so called "country which respect the soverginity of other country" ,Is still helping pakistan by provideing illegal missile technology.If america and western countries are double headed snake then what china is? |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-24 15:05:23
[Reply]
|
IP:58.247.90.★ |
| Stupid idiot that affected all those using FB in China! What can you achieve by all these protest? Will China just let you go independence? So what if you go independence, you will still be someone"s puppet! Go and educate your people to be stronger, smarter and richer than the Hans! Stupid is what stupid does! |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-23 18:59:33
[Reply]
|
IP:212.85.13.★ |
She is an Islamic terrorist who the USA gives shelter and support to. She should be extradited to face justice in China for her part in the pre-planned mass murder of non-Muslim citizens.
The way the Western media have mis-represnted this terrorist massacre is apalling but the West has a habit of believing in the old adage of my "enenmies" enemy is my friend. They did it in Afghanistan when they support the Islamists there against the Socialist regime and they did it in Bosnia and Kosovo by si... (More details.) |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-07-28 20:25:33
|
IP:220.85.81.★ |
| |
| Provide a properly evidenced case and the United States will not have much option to imprison her. If they dont wish to, provide the evidence to a Civil Court in the US and see if evidence stands up. If it does, you can bankrupt her organization. Unfortunately, extradition is unlikely as it is hard to convince a US judge that she wil not be tortured back in China. Surely this is a better approach than mere rhetoric? |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-18 10:09:23
[Reply]
|
IP:122.224.145.★ |
| History repeats itself... look at European colonization. China is no different. |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-16 07:34:09
[Reply]
|
IP:61.170.199.★ |
| Rebiya Kadeer should be repatriated to China to face trial fro crimes against humanity. The USA and other Western forces are using these terrorists and agitators to forever forment the great and heroic Chinese people and China. |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-08-13 20:54:55
|
IP:203.214.99.★ |
| |
| Being muslim does not mean terrorist. |
| |
|
|
PD User
at
2009-07-15 15:58:48
[Reply]
|
IP:60.53.181.★ |
| I think while the riot is always a way for some group of people to raise their dissatisfaction over a ruling government. Here in urumqi, the migration by Han Chinese totalling more than 1,ooo,ooo,ooo ( 1 Billion )to urumqi and kashgar has cause tremendeous damaged to local culture and livelihood. Remember, places like Singapore & Malaysia, the came and conquer the economy and at the same time practice their culture at total. While majority if not all Han Chinese are communist or practising commu... (More details.) |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-07-16 12:06:35
|
IP:119.237.118.★ |
| |
| The majority of Chinese people are practicising communism??? What do you mean? Don"t you see the liberation after the reform started 30 years ago? The thinking of many people are even more flexible in big cities in China than those in Los Angeles, Hong Kong or Taipei. They are learning and eager to learn from all over the world. The number of students and exchange of scholars in the west proves my point. You should see it in person. |
| |
|
| |
PD User
replied at
2009-07-16 09:42:47
|
IP:63.95.36.★ |
| |
".. migration by Han Chinese totalling more than 1,ooo,ooo,ooo ( 1 Billion )to urumqi and kashgar" Is this true or a lie? China has 1.3 billion people and 1 billion is in Urumqi and Kashgar city?
I am a Chinese Malaysian and your comment that "places like Singapore & Malaysia, the came and conquer the economy and at the same time practice their culture". We did not come to conquer the economy in Malaysia, my ancestors came to work and earn a living as laboreres and worked our way through legall... (More details.) |
| |
|
|